All we need. Next we return to the OpenStack page to continue but this time we'll just follow the Fedora 17 instructions for our Scientific Linux 6.3 install. Having said taht, we'll migrate otuselves over to the Fedora OpenStack Installation page and yum the thing into installation. Unfortunately, when running the yum lines specified:

file /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/django/utils/tree.py from install of Django14-1.4.5-1.el6.noarch conflicts with file from package python-django-1.2.3-2.el6.rf.noarch
file /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/django/utils/tree.pyc from install of Django14-1.4.5-1.el6.noarch conflicts with file from package python-django-1.2.3-2.el6.rf.noarch

Which means we need to rollback django.

# rpm -e python-django-1.2.3-2.el6.rf.noarch

Which is fine. (Django get's reinstalled as part of the yum line.) We rerun the yum line above. (Don't forget the latest stable repository repo):

But after a quick yum search systemctl we realize we need the following:

novacom.x86_64 : Utility to connect to WebOS devices
novacom-server.x86_64 : Service for utility that connects to WebOS devices

After a quick yum install the above two, we try again but with same results. Looks like we need to replace some things with chkconfig instead. Looks like there was a recent migration to systemctl of which RHEL isn't a part of yet. So we just ensure it's enabled and started:

Start nova volumes service if applicable because it was deprecated in Folsom so it didn't get added under Grizzley. So none existed for us. We therefore check to see if one is availble using yum, however though we find out, it it looking for openstack-nova-volume-2012.2.3-1.el6.noarch which is outdated (we have 2013). Hence the deprecation. So we continue with the Fedora Installation for our RHEL environment.

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